Day #3 of Flood in Baton Rouge, The waters have gone down about 3 feet. (Based on marking on the buildings ) I didn't witness anyone be rescued today. Wildlife and Fisheries came out to support the Baton Rouge Fire Dept and National Guard. I ventured into 2 locations, (Winbourne And Victoria drive) today everyone seem to be out to determine their Losses. I spoke with many people all from different background all dealing with the thought of losing everything differently. I was stunned to see Airline Hwy closed ( the site of the street reminded me of some apocalyptic tale) I keep thinking to myself God I thank you for all your blessings. I walked and walked. My belief, We all are blessed. God knows exactly what's He's doing. I decided that I will not authorize this batch of photos to media outlets #forfree, it was a decision i made with walking through 4 feet of sewage water. And looking around to see that I'm the only person out here with a camera. It felt unfair. I captured the images and various networks ask for them for free to enhance their networks. Hell to naw on that. MEDIA IF YOU WANT TO USE MY IMAGES INBOX ME. Everyone else share the images with photo cred. If you want to help me out with my expenses click the link the in Bio (sorry for being so real today, but I'm tired) #mrdonmgreen #cnn #weather #batonrouge #wafb #wbrz #statetimes #flooding #awardwinningphotographer #upcommunity #forfree #nppa #nabj #vtfnabj (at Baton Rouge, Louisiana)








